I hope this desire, this hunger, this ache for writing lasts. I could not really wait another day to write another entry (but it’s 12:14am as of the moment, so technically it is another day). Let’s see what’s on thinkwritten.com’s writing prompt number 2.
Oh, a timeless and painful topic:
2. The Unrequited love poem: How do you feel when you love someone who does not love you back?
How do I expound this? Is there anything else to say? What if I paraphrase the question? What if it’s about loving someone who does love me but chose to waste it? I am not sure if waste is the right word. Maybe shatter it?
This is interesting because I was just reading this book entitled In His Image written by Jen Wilkin. I am on chapter 2 and it talks about God most loving. The lines that caught my attention, plus gave me a lot of realizations, are these ones:
Answering the original question again — i’d say i will hurt, but I will continue to love that person because I love God.
“Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been born of God and knows God. Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love.”